RONEN: Well, I think the most challenges of Sandboxie have already been met. It does most of the things it set out to do. And but there is one particular aspect that I would like to address in a future version, which is even easier configurability than what Sandboxie has today. In some cases you have to configure Sandboxie to let the sandbox program talk to the software outside the sandbox. For example, a common case is PDF printing software, which has a part running outside the sandbox and a part running in the program that you are now running sandboxed. For example, part of it comes up in the sandboxed browser. And then when you click "Print," it tries to communicate with this part that runs outside the sandbox. Now, the strict isolation of Sandboxie initially prevents this communication. And the failing - I'm sorry. The printing fails. So what you would have to do is tell Sandboxie in this case to relax its isolation just a bit to make this printing possible. So right now what you have to do is you have to visit the Sandboxie website and get instructions for the particular piece of software that you are interested in, and then apply these instructions into the Sandboxie configuration. And then you have it the way you need it. But what I'd like to advance in that area is to make it somehow more accessible to offer these prepackaged configuration packages inside a program. All right?

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To a newbie Sandboxie user like myself, the above statement by Ronen, if implemented in a future version, would make the program even better!